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Comparatives - Intermediate

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  • Give an example of a comparative with "slightly".
    I can swim slightly faster than him.
  • The Huascaran is by far the highest mountain in Peru. We use "by far" to compare an extreme with another thing or all the others.
    All the others
  • Give an example of a comparative with "far".
    Documentaries are far more interesting than movies.
  • Give an example of a comparative using "a lot more"
    Tanta is a lot more expensive than Roky's.
  • It's the worst place to work. We use superlative adjectives and adverbs to talk about extremes or compare important things?
    To talk about extremes.
  • Give an example with "as + adjective/adverb + as"
    He is as loyal as a dog.
  • He is as fast as Usain Bolt. We use as + adjective/adverb + as to show that two things are:
    equal
  • We can change the degree of the comparison with: a lot much far even slightly a bit a little Give an example with one of them.
    It would be a bit easier if we worked as a team.
  • They are not as wealthy as the royal family. not as + adjective/adverb + as means:
    less than
  • Give an example with "not as + adjective/adverb + as"
    Motorcycles don't go as fast as racing cars.
  • The opposite of more is:
    less
  • This is the best hamburger I've ever eaten. We use superlatives with the word "ever" in what tense?
    Present Perfect
  • Give an example with "by far"
    She got by far the highest score in the Unit Progress Test.